BLM 7184

Total Miles
6.1

Elevation

1,815.11 ft

Duration

3 Hours

Technical Rating

6

Moderate

Best Time

Fall, Spring, Winter, Summer

Trail Overview

This is an intermediate trail with decent obstacles. The trail winds its way from Blake Ranch RD all the way up to the Hualapai Mountains on fire road 7184. The trail starts low in the pinions and junipers and ends in the ponderosa pines. There are some wash sections and multiple creek crossings. Not an advisable trail when it has recently rained or snowed as runoff can be severe. It is highly recommended to have a lifted 4x4 with at least 1 locker, not necessary. This trail is constantly changing due to mother nature and can throw an unexpected obstacle at you. This connects to a featured trail, Moss Wash. Don't forget to stop by the Hualapai Lodge, a good place for a beverage and a meal.

Photos of BLM 7184

BLM 7184
BLM 7184

Difficulty

Trail has new wash outs throughout and some new rocks in different positions from flood waters. Some walls are much taller do to erosions around bends in the creek.

Technical Rating

6

Status Reports

Charles Tabangcora
Aug 10, 2024
4x4
Open
Rough/Deteriorated
Normal
Muddy/Wet
Completed the trail starting from the Scenic Bypass in a FJ cruiser. While it's not extremely technical in difficulty, it is tight and passable with a high clearance 4x4 with a short wheel base. Steep grades with some off camber but very manageable. Kept all 4 wheels on contact throughout the trail. Most notable is that this is narrow for most vehicles larger than a SXS. With an abundance of trees and shrubs on this narrow trail, it is likely there will be a bit of pin striping on the vehicle. Somewhat choppy with the loose rock on the trail but nothing jarring. There are small boulders scattered throughout which may make line selection tricky but not overwhelming. A small amount running water was present on the lower wash but was not an issue. There are soft shoulders but a fair amount of room to accommodate the vehicle. Some spotting may be required for those not comfortable with the terrain. Overall a fun trail.
Jeff Eastvedt
Feb 04, 2024
4x4
Open
Muddy/Wet
Ernie Miller
Oct 21, 2023
Open
Rough/Deteriorated

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